Yes I still wear masks and stay apart from people.
Because I live in a bowl and the owners of these old trucks spew black soot and crap into the air and use the fact they don’t have to do emissions to run modifications that make air quality worse. I am a car enthusiast and run a JDM motor but I run a catted downpipe. Not because I couldn’t get away with it but because…
Neutral: Yes I am, but that's because I had COVID back in March, and am in all likelihood immune and not shedding the virus. Yes I still wear masks and stay apart from people. I don't want anyone to get it, it's fucking awful.
The real complaint with these cars is that the interior bits are a bit hard and apparently prone to creaking, rattling, and excessive wearing.
Not sure where you are looking, but the cheapest 996 Turbo on Autotrader or CarGurus is $38,000 and it’s got the same mileage as the car above. The rest are in the $40- to $50,000 range.
This looks like the old one was run through one of those filters emulators had to make old games look smoother.
Thanks!
Top image are straight Kia Telluride. Source: me, looking for new wheels for my Telluride.
Last time I checked the difference was 10k$ plus illuminated doorsils and the twinturbo ecoboost form the raptor in the Limited
I am but one man, and Ford gives those other sites all of the information several hours ahead of time under embargo. Because Jalopnik does not subscribe to embargo restrictions, we have to wait until the information is public and we get it to you as quickly as we can.
I may be weird, but I’m always interested in seeing the base-trim “work truck” version of new trucks with the completely matte grill/fascia. Many times they have simplified headlight units (I miss recessed sealed-beam units on these trim levels; I always thought they looked kinda interesting)
I agree with you.
No I agree, the noose is stupid, and should be punished, but we need to realize that it is a different (not necessarily better) situation now.
I’m pretty sure they use Old Bay.
‘bored’ is doing a lot of work here.
Counterpoint: It’s fortunate that Wallace was assigned to this garage, otherwise it would probably have sat there for another year, at least. What’s unfortunate is that other people don’t understand the problem here.
I wouldn’t want to take even a grain of salt near that frame